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Grundstrom, Danault, Kopitar Lead Kings to 3-2 Victory over Senators Amid Injuries on Ottawa's Side

Kings maintain perfect road record with 3-0 lead, despite Senators' late rally and injuries to Ottawa's Ridly Greig and Mark Kastelic.

  • Los Angeles Kings, led by Carl Grundstrom, Philip Danault, and Anze Kopitar, maintain their perfect road record by beating the Ottawa Senators 3-2, despite a late rally from the Senators.
  • The Kings built a 3-0 lead with goals from Danault, Grundstrom, and Kopitar, and managed to hold on despite the Senators' late efforts. Kings goalie, Cam Talbot, made 24 saves against his former team.
  • The Senators lost forwards Ridly Greig and Mark Kastelic to apparent lower-body injuries during the match. Both players could not continue playing and their status for future games remains uncertain.
  • Dominik Kubalik and Josh Norris scored for the Senators, bringing them within a goal of tying the game, but ultimately the team fell short, in part due to the impact of the injuries to key players.
  • This match marked the Senators' first game under interim general manager Steve Staios, following the firing of previous GM Pierre Dorion.
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